In GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, the Oceanic is always seen with a two-tone paint job, white with another color along the side and rear, a style typical of mid-'50s cars; in GTA Vice City Stories, the car is also seen with a single body color.

Performance

The Oceanic only has a moderate top speed, but it has great handling and torque. However, it is also prone to flipping, especially when attempting to go around corners at top speed. Despite its faults, its built quality is excellent and can withstand a lot of damage before blowing up, so it is a pretty good choice for ramming into other cars. It is widely available in GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories. This may be due to the large areas of beach in these two games.

However in GTA San Andreas it is less common. In GTA San Andreas, the Oceanic can be seen driven by members of the Los Santos Vagos, and as such, the Oceanic becomes extremely rare after the player has taken over all of their gang territory.

Variant

The Oceanic's design serves as the basis of one of two Bloodring Bangers in GTA Vice City, featuring tweaked handling and performance and a modified body design. Unlike its counterpart, the Glendale-based Bloodring Banger, the Oceanic-based variant is not carried over to GTA San Andreas.

On the southern edge of the Washington Beach area, directly east of a business called FIDL. Go to Ken Rosenberg's office from Grand Theft Auto Vice City then go down in the alley on the north side of the building then take a right on the road. drive straight until the next intersection. Once at the intersection, go to your left. Looking on your left side, it should be parked in front of a building.